The Clear button at the bottom of the form

One of the links on the navigation bar at the top of the form to go to another Administration menu

Allowing Remote Access to the Internet Monitor Administration Server

The installation procedure installs the Internet Monitor Administration Server on port 8086, and initially allows access to the server from the local system only.

To allow access to the Internet Monitor Administration Server from remote systems, follow these steps:

1.From the Administration utility Main menu, choose Manage Components.

2.Under Web on the Manage Components menu, choose Secure Web Server.

3.From the Secure Web Server Administration menu, choose Manage the Internet Monitor Administration Server.

4.From the Manage the Internet Monitor Administration Server menu, choose Change Configuration Parameters.

5.From the Change Internet Monitor Administration Server Configuration Parameters menu, choose Change Access Control Entries.

6.On the Change Internet Monitor Administration Server Access Control Entries form, choose Directory /usr/internet/monitor/web from the Existing Access Control Entries list box, then click on Modify. The Modify Internet Monitor Administration Server Access Control Entry form then displays.

7.In the Hosts Allowed Access field, enter one of the following:

host.domain.name for a specific host

.domain.name for a specific domain

all for any remote host

8.Click on Submit.

9.On the confirmation page, click on Submit to reload the Web server configuration file.

ht://Dig Search Tool Administration

The ht://Dig search tool is a complete World Wide Web index and search system for a domain or an Intranet. The tool does not replace the need for powerful Internet-wide search systems like Lycos, Infoseek, Google, and AltaVista. Rather, ht://Dig covers the search needs for a single company, campus, or subsection of a Web site. In contrast with a WAIS-based or Web server-based search engine, ht://Dig can easily span several Web servers. The type of Web server does not matter, as long as the server understands common protocols like HTTP.

Internet Express provides a version of ht://Dig in the IAEHTDIG subset, which requires the Apache Web Server subset (IAEAPCH). See the Internet Express Installation Guide for information on installing ht://Dig.

After installation, the Internet Express Installation script informs you that the search engine and indexer have been successfully installed, then instructs you to create the search index (Section : Creating the Search Index) and begin the search (Section : Searching the Index). You can perform either of these functions from the Internet Express Administration utilityTru64 UNIX or the command shell.

Creating the Search Index

Internet Express provides a link from the Manage Components menu for creating a search index using ht://Dig. Perform the following steps:

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